Crisis to Collapse

The Archaeology of Social Breakdown
First Edition

Contributions by Bulent Arkan
Edited by Tim Cunningham
Contributions by Miroslav Bárta
Edited by Jan Driessen

This discusses and critically analyses the variety of signatures and archaeological correlates of crisis conditions that led to social breakdown. As such it makes massive strides forward to a better theoretical understanding of crisis-induced collapse. Read More

This volume comprises the proceedings of a workshop with the same title which took place in October 2015. It was organised within the frame of the ARC13/18-049 (concerted research action) 'A World in Crisis?'. It has both a large chronological scope – from the Late Palaeolithic to the 12th c. AD – and wide geographical coverage, with case studies from the Maya, Southern US, Aegean, Sri Lanka, Indus, Gaul, Southern Levant, Anatolia, Egypt, North-western Europe, Alaska and Mesopotamia. It discusses and critically analyses the variety of signatures and archaeological correlates of crisis conditions that led to social breakdown. As such it makes massive strides forward to a better theoretical understanding of crisis-induced collapse.


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Publisher
Presses universitaires de Louvain
Contributions by
Bulent Arkan,
Edited by
Tim Cunningham,
Contributions by
Miroslav Bárta,
Edited by
Jan Driessen,
Contributions by
R. Kyle Bocinsky, Megan Cifarelli, Tim Cunningham, Jan Driessen, Svante Fischer, Scott Heckbert, Christian Isendahl, Timothy A. Kohler, Igor Kreimerman, Maxime Lamoureux St-Hilaire, Lennart Lind, Patricia A. McAnany, Guy D. Middleton, Lorenzo Nigro, Stephen O'Brien, Gerald Oetelaar, Cameron A. Petrie, Felix Riede, Keir Strickland, Richard VanderHoek, Saro Wallace,
Collection
AEGIS | n° 11
Language
English
Supporting Website
Publisher's website for a specified work
BISAC Subject Heading
SOC003000 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
Onix Audience Codes
06 Professional and scholarly
CLIL (Version 2013-2019)
3385 Antiquité
Title First Published
14 February 2017
Subject Scheme Identifier Code
: Archéologie
ONIX Adult Audience Rating
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Publication Date
01 April 2012
ISBN-13
978-2-87455-411-7
Extent
Main content page count : 200
Code
978-2-87455-411-7
Dimensions
16 x 24 x 1.1 cm
Weight
327 grams
List Price
76.00 €
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Version 2.1, Version 3

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Contents


Élie Haddad
Système de parenté et histoire sociale :
éléments pour un débat 
Gérard Delille
Logique générale de l'échange, stratégies de l'alliance et
changement historique 
Anita Guerreau-Jalabert
L’apport des données médiévales à l’analyse du système
d’alliance européen 
Sylvie Steinberg
Sang des bâtards, sang de la noblesse : à propos des
« contextes durables » en anthropologie historique
de la parenté
Jean-Paul Zuñiga
Généalogie, parenté et histoire sociale. Composition et
re-compositions des familles en milieu colonial, Santiago
du Chili (mi-xvie-fin xviie siècles)
Michaël Gasperoni
Le « nom fragile » : mobilité onomastique, sociale et
géographique entre Marches et Romagne (Italie centrale)
à l’époque moderne 
Robert Descimon
Le trop proche ? Mariages dans le nom du père à Paris
aux xvie et xviie siècles

Claire Chatelain
Système de parenté et acteur : quelles médiations ? 
Élie Haddad
Bibliographie indicative – Anthropologie et histoire de la
parenté, de la famille et de la transmission 
Résumés et mots-clés
Les auteurs


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